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In order to accept a post-doctoral fellowship to study with Anna Freud in London, Eisenberg attempted to travel to England but was redirected due to housing shortages and logistical difficulties. In the end, Eisenberg turned to the world map, just as her grandfather had, choosing the best child psychiatry...
At other schools, the likes of Drummond and McGee are not often found in the residence halls. Most institutions-Columbia, Cornell, New York University, Johns Hopkins and Brown, to name a few-primarily use older undergraduates, with adults supervising at a distance and academic advising usually done outside the dorm...
Sources: Johns Hopkins Oncology Center; Food and Drug Administration; European Society of Cardiology
Some acupuncturists use magnets to stimulate pressure points and promote circulation. But as Dr. Edward McFarland, head of sports medicine at Johns Hopkins University, puts it, "The science [of biomagnetics] has to catch up to the hype." Indeed, there have been no authoritative studies on the effects of magnetic therapy...
--Dr. William Pawluk, a former faculty member at Johns Hopkins, maintains that magnets stimulate red blood cells, which contain iron. "I placed a round bull's-eye magnet on a nurse's knee following a ski injury," he writes in a Web article. "The next morning she had a perfect...